This guide, published by the Future of Privacy Forum, discusses AI, and major points and issues attorneys should be aware of, such as algorithmic bias, over-indexing, difficulties in benchmarking an AI system’s performance and preparing for the future of AI.
Five Things Lawyers Need to Know About AI

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